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'sAfA'“\ " > r '* •« . • . r . < - ; , 14 v*s' f " ■* .. r *• r*' ' _ >■ w»rf/A V J=' A; * W-V '?!, * f n,u»* >'*J" *“ - * * *%** - X - Ti ’"- 4 * J *> * iy „ t t , w*T-«r t-as- V **~ v 7 I r 4. ®j ' - ” * A ' : * I V * iX^ ,! *’^* ,r ,- T t o^?'J ii ' -t * i mMrtffnrTTrt rfnmrr" t T -J:v - f * - 1 " * . —■■^^^■^■■■■^■■*i»^^^MahgaMBMM^ ,, r^ rT "^ < tt^g | «« <l^"'M ' , * 7Wt * c, ' Br,,|riaßn " T|llß|||l|| W^wii»iwii>.)iaßagroc^gg^^^ aßBmag ? t "i .-.--—' ■ " ~ : t, .„,.' ’ P -^t J ZT— —ATf ; TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ” COMMERCIAL. gaits. POR SALE &TO LET. gqwktrg ani> a X *L my an W& -« Dllilil BY THE VREILLY LINE. daily heviewoftue ~ HE u ~ « of foßryeß r .ha, 77 TH e "I^ OW 4Slf£?!f^S*iSs 'f 1 sv ;zJ A .:- • • —. 1 r —— : .... n.*._ » T .»„» . I -onin rf!*nmeil business. Having complied wuh v<»ars. 10 afim-raieman*hts lajffo and - :^7.:^ : M 7 ~t a £*V4v*!3 VPRRUASY 2 HOBBID DEVELOPMENT. Office OR lUili t u£ rSuSmoni of tho law regulating Sales ai Auclion, HOTEL, at Tattle Cieek, about I’J fflUcs MM or ■&*«*• V VountJ SUMm }^djncbp*}^ S^Vts? 4 *+l**l- * *%l\S r # a MONDAY MOBNING:: y±asttUAttX I>im.AnpTowr. Trti SI t t Awnaair, Petruary _ 1852 \ Sid havinK procured a fir»t class License ai Anctiorteer fromPttiaburgh tW Hotel contains forty three fine a Mr tflft„ $HuJs& bwwght on. fey hnpTggggrtf» *7 A Vi mv _ maTin .i , flTWB ;.r?g BT,PHU t -f A *>, Q icrwe have no change lo note in ihe markets The £? r lbe cny of Pituburgh, he oSers his services as such i a nre rooma, which are finished iu a »tvle eqna! to the WllllHlQ &.• MUi ** W, > ißffiiSl yoathO»l>dulggnee«id_exceSf 7?J ipot*Btv*rs.—Tbe ice in the Monongahela and T, 6 Lehman, the weal ij Cl conunues cloudy and moderate, wuh appear- to his friends and the public generally. With an expe- Hotels oi the cities. The Stabling andother 04 itp/f£* * * ‘ - L o,e re(l w„ h floauog <™**L b«KM iii* Vi. , ’7*r a 4 * A-f § Allegheny , „i. B v.i ; n a fgw 2J7*. Bt Port Bio ICB an d we have a fair prospect of the opening of nnv- uliTe gaiisfacuon lo all those who may feel disposed to Read, on the old Philadelphia turnpike, and imme* cma ' - 1 ""’aDWA«P naHK* origin. Shin DiwasejB T ScorbaUc l&njnlotift : Tet>ev ; . ■>;> , 7 'VA'A* -X ningontrapiaiy. We may expert ftttt in a tew Ole body had been dismemherod; the head out JSSicSC P McKUNrA, Auctioneer Central B»Jl.oad fiwJi be one of ‘“ h,u * kahS. « - U L^'-K f daw navigation wUI be reamned With great acti- off; and the parts concealed in three Baoka, that ■—■ Refer. 10 ihcpnr cipal C.iy Metclmnu ls*_ ya mo ,t deUglufol ouiumer *“^ u ““W Bttai „,andSaSmg> Bnktr,, DeatoMn Fmyntnd ff^{ B^l^SS^Sf^llLu,lp^S I aTM ‘V l. r'A. A-..s .A »r'A contained atonea with which they were armk. marßhal-s BALK. “ P. *ueUon..r. to#****,»£<££***» ' jl mty, and continue g The sackshadbeenfroienin^ w^, h , , LOT h.no « AAX lot of fine Co- thrle vroKV Woo’d.,....rec.y.ppe Ueßjct S”*iJglSf 4 " “ d , « , ' l <- ’ | r *_ \* r t.-tf'V. '*l ttiey were acoldentaUjr discovered c lUms Will be .did., pnvaiesale.aiM’Kemio’. Aoc PdVVELLING HOUSE, No. G Cfa&rle. Hotel P C lhi« cliylenahles Dr. | . - A ;£ oS.j.'AA' V-riA f A*7 : ’C^’*4^'W';'J dren who were playing at the spot The remains Sydor’. Ro* Pnce 83000 n “’’ a^ ,o “r. r „ Removal. Hrowt.tooferdSBUi»nce3of.peody care 1001 l whooi.y -*t - rlA».*v* *. A,*: were cut out Andrew Mcßnde, who recently feb.' P oI’KENWA Auci r — coal., Ssoom ooe year, aud Si,twomnvo year, 10 g *. come under his care „ > , 1 M «S2S£y^-*». fc .' ~ afessaSMT— *■ vasin*. -aaajgS^sa,. HWMM \ pmsM x * ■i^ts <?, , » fc „ i wiinicnaimeg. »n« v*» “»’* "**“ i "*. , ra.”* - r.vr.~r , *.“:r”.,T: :r:‘r - v. v .i .i• -r .v.” 1 .--.--» ■- ,r.. _j“, ... i i » - •• m : -t • , I «oueora.aiin.lor.e’,.,- - * 7VI - ,cver ’ mt, ‘' -..0n. «.*„,. i ’"“r ,i,tonnai, “ n — m..wo. rope, Co*per, 4e n—• ■■- ....ulus, Pnnetpnl nnJ Pro-I Guide- F.k— -- “in- I A' fe»wr of Ihe Science of * -- -auienuiiu Arnomtea, Chinese Arborvur* * 1 r .suu.u B uw I Box Try, Upnghl Vew. «««■ ' teelings of its members in revawt <L «>— • * r-v apirftrui• *_,uirnn. vi _ .-. f--> —•»..%«««* i t«u at om tuumv.. . :;•.•■•• -;: :••■':'• .• v,-;- i—mnH»,n. . . , 1 I > irn wc cornel ui »mi- -.l . r „ U “ rtrn,,f ° 1-01110 rORU,U ‘ “-‘ 11 "» wtntho oalina oi ma j tracl 0| Yeuowvoca <uw L .. „ , T -..... nnA fr»p«ds our sincere w-, • i..fS.m»tifc.snw,M!),i..u... v ; -| Ktt „.„. 1 ' ~ ----- H ,. t1 ,.n„ , 6 _ { T . li _. . „ pcD^^sf?JS^S?ySjrfiiSv’3vt^^?rtoM*^«Ssfc»rfS;uis^st^H3itv*s«r : *«u?r_ l ! * —<-l*— -t. tt Hawi*. Cinontowni « .*vcuy»:.-. , .. . 4i-s •' ii^-*fi- ? !rj that a copy oa tranaunnevi , « c „„ ~....„ _. n " m * tum of Hornes Dunlop, Esq., a commit-| £>J,f?J?‘,hV?“ to to, as hf.°Siorl. U aod Put I H. A «“£e , 'iweiued aolielmitona cf his former pupn.- . elpcrtm eni. oMho oay, ou., - , k. .>.....-■ /stB2feiSi»£a .... I—ia I . ,--u...™i„.,i ,„ make Pltuhnrgh l.i« permauem re- d o iher‘eomplain,.. It n a certain cure. For plea«ure, by ihclr agom. i tMlMtuauu. » —. -.......,1 ~..- -_h_i !_I —saHjawssElr-?.s.“iT,™«saksr.; . 8B8&$&£ml iio£lmil^9!J , - i -' . -.,- r... « —.«™»euuiu,'ai, 11 .’. rr--.- -., --• ..., ™ t .« S r»i. U ,u».m in. . ' ‘ " Bps bw*s& WW4. 'agfr"?: mm lm3 jo.*-«»sa«*a^jdw^ttg3s« ■tS's-vjf /Tcivp?-' ? w r. i run dik»i u«w«mwi w.wii»n.pi «*.v 6 -»*•<.,- i,«»r ...t. Ytr,w.M n .r»Att'i'!imnifc» oium.iift i ’rhflfltutaDeaitiKuiwwvbwiMaw. .w.- :r -- rv ,*_—j . d„. ..~a at i?-. t frontstreei. liuumi r-, • •!,»,... r.oOiu JAAU£»-A. JIINKH«» I lllUkiiC LU ><* y i, ?.r.'“ .v.**, -.^ rt 3l?§§S^sa&" : ' \3%g%W- VSS?^* 4, m&sßMssms%&Bm. ■ mm?immimilsimm —“ I nOFFEE-Pgmom^».»^y N g,»«m.,.g E .ngbi ( _ - KING A MOOBHEAP. B d. ’^T^OOR^ 0 ' | 1:1 E10, °“ 4 “g£ MOORHEAD. I ifeo g \.. CABSON *. RPKtOGHT, ’ _ . - - - ' . • \; ? - "4. j;/, 4 ,- jl*•%f ■' -- P ->£^'-'-., , r 5 ,’-‘row4, ;i >lV'-' a'/ -:,Cf/T;.<i.", ._... a;:;a.^.. ~\ - ,-:■,: We understand that, at the earnest re quest of many of the large audience who listen ed to the eloquent sermon of the Rev. Nathaki- IL Wear, delivered in the Fifth, Presbyterian Church, on the evening of the 26th, he lias con sented to prepare a copy for publication. It will appear m a few dayß in pamphlet form. Thsatee —This evening’s entertainment is for the benefit of Miss Euza Loqait, when she will appear as Beatrice, m the attractive piece of “ Much Ado About Nothing,*' and as Mrs. Oak ley, inthe “ Jealous Wife.” The presentation of these two pieces should draw a full house at anytime, but, considering the high order of tal ent that will portray their pnnoipol beauties, they Should draw an overflowing house, and we hope most sincerely that it may be so. alarm of fire Saturday about noon, was occasionedtjy the partial burning of a small house, near the Point, used as a cigar shop. The alarm between 2 and 3 o’clock, origina ted in Biraingham, and we did not learn the cause. _ mb A boat laden with Coal, lying near the Pipetown Iron Works, was sunk yesterday by the sudden nse and gorge.of ice in the river. ‘jgg»The members of the Duquesne, Good In tent, and Vigilant, hold their Annual Meetings to-night, to elect officers for the coming year.— See notices m another column. A. CARD. The Committee of Arrangements, on behalf of the “Ladies’ Association of the Friends of Hun gary," beg leave to return their sincere thanks to those ladies and gentlemen who generously assisted them in the execution of their duties: — Mrs. Robert ©. Thompson for knitting-with her own fair,bands so elegant a purse; Mrs. D. L. Miller for the loan of steps; Mrs. A. Miller and Mr McClintock for the use of their beautiful carpets; Rev- Messrß. Howard and Clarke for the eloquent address and prayer; -the Choir for their fine and appropriate mußic; the Trustees for the use of their delightful church, Mr. ltyiiu for the offer of all or any of his handsome furni ture; Mr Chambers for the gratuitous erection of the stand; Messrs. Mathews and Kells for their fine carriages; the Managers of the Mason ic Hall for the offer of.their saloon; Messrs. Harper & Phillips, White & Co., and Foster & Fleesonfar the free printing of notices, &c., and Mr Clarke for-Kis services in receiving the tick ets at the door; .- ~ ■ ,■ , Mrs. Elbakob Hobkdisoh, Mrs. Jake R. Eliot, . Miss Eliza B books, Miss Heleh M. Duhloi'. Heetlng of the Bar. The Pittsburgh Bar met ouSaturday, the 31ei alt., at noon, for the purpose of expressing the feelings of its members in regard to the death of Hon Harmar Denny. Hon. Walter Forward was called to the chair, and Thos. SI. Marshall, E3q-, appointed Secretary. Mr. Eyster present ed thefollowing resolutions, which were unani mously adopted: Wbebbas, In the dispensations of the Divine Providence, Harmar Denny, one of our oldest brethren, (who has in thlß life hlled the just measure of an advocate without reproaoh , a Representative or the people m the State and National Councils, vitli credit to lumßelf and honor to his constituents; and all the relations of private life which can be embraced in the history of- a good, just, honorable, npnght, char itable and publio spirited man,) has been taken from its by the inexorable hand of death. Therefore, be it . , Resolved, By the Members of the Bar, of the several Courts of Allegheny county, that m tho death of the Hon. Harmar Denny, we lament, the loss from amongst ns, of an esteemed and honored brother, well known to us by his easy aocess and amiable deportment ; endeared to us by his kind and courteous conduct and and die position; beloved and respected by us for his high sense of honor and" integrity as a man and lawyer,' and whose remembrance, while gen tlemanly virtues are emulated, must be cher ished by ns as one of our brightest examples. Resolved, That we deeply sympathise with the public at large in the bereavement they have sus tained by the loss of one who was ever firsi m any private or public good work, and whose whole life seemed to be devoted more to the gen eral welfare than to any personal comfort or pri vate emolument; whose entire publio life was without reproach. Resolved, That wo tender to hiß bereaved fami ly and friends, our sincere condolence in this die penaation of the wise and good Providence for the loss to them of an honored head, a faithful -companion and associate; and one in whose good ness, justice and love, they could always rely "With implicit confidence. Resolved, That we, as Members of tho Bar, -will wear Hie usual badge of mourning for thirty days; and that we will attend his funeral this •day. , Resolved, That these proceedings be entered at length on the records of the Courts, and that they bo published in the papers of the city; and that a copy be transmitted to his family. On motion of James Dunlop, Esq., a commit tee of-four was appointed by the chair to carry into effect the purposes of the last resolution. The chairman appointed James Dunlop, Wilson HcCandless, Moses Hampton and C. S. Eyster, Esqrs., said committee. WAITER FORWARD, President. Thos M- Mabshabl, Secretary. pag» a meeting of the “Ladies* Association of the friends of Hungary” mil be held in the lecture room of the Methodist Episoopal Church, corner of Seventh, and Smithfield streets, on Wednesday, February 4th, at half past 1 o cloak, p MJ'' Bwry lady who feels an. interest in tne freedom of the oppressed, te respectfully on treated to-be present. . Owing to the inclemency of the -weather, it was not possible to send notices to the different churchee. jpgi* Ihteknatiohal Magazihe for February, has been received at Holmes’ Literary Depot, Third street, opposite the Post Office. It is an excellent number. Also, Yankee Yarne and Yankee Letters, "by Sam Slick. Jpgg» The Kossuth Committees (reception and executive,) will meet at Col.-Sahl’s, Water street, at seven o’clock this evening. jpjgy Harper’s Magazine for February baa been received at Holmes’ Literary Depot, Third street,' apposite the post office. Tints ftn Lawr«nc«»UU for Bale. SHE undemgueil -wish lo dispose of FOUR I.OTS, .Month In the borough of Lawreuceville; on which “r““d ?oar mVECLING HOUSES, emire'v new Skdtngodd Older. There in also a good well of water SSi [he premia This properly will be sold together or oi the premise., on Fite srree, one honte below the • MICHAEI. NECKKRMANN, PETER'AMERINE, JOHN BAKER. - tattle baw &il jaUhSmw* .■rftlif J iXe Slocicftoldera of toe Laule fcjaw Mill 4 Ron Railroad rompany are hereby notified that the •econdirisuilment of Five 6olla« Per Store is required to be paid on orWore the first day of November next, and a similar amount to be paid each and every thirty days thereafter, until the whole sura U.paid. Bv order of the Boanl'of Directors. dec3inmw AIBX’R CARNAHAN, Treasurer TF«m at PrlYftti ' mHE subscriber offers atpriyate sale asms)! FAHM 1 cbnlaming about FIFTY ACKES, situated on Perry For* Creet, Snowdeniownship, Allegheny count jr,, ad ioinirigrlantla of Josephßiggs, the subscriber and olhet? TheJand;is of excellent quality;'about Id acres fine Meadow-Bottom: 10 acres good Timber; and about 40 acres cleared And under good stale of cultivation. The Birmingham and Rnleynile Platifc Boad runs directly through'it. ha situation is Very .convenient and desira ble, bein&baiy ll miles from Pittsburgh,"and within one mileof steahivgristand saw Jffills f .Water and Coal in abundance. Terms made known by the subscriber living near Finley vUle, \Yashmgtou connty,_Pa. noylOtwtf _ . t 7 GASTON. for Sal*. JTlHEsabseTiberisamborizfidiosell the following -de* X senhedHoaseantiLot,sUaatcdin ChartiereJown* *WpjAU^henycouniYrl , «insyl7aiiia,comaiiiingßii aiete^a^M-Of.'ics*j;'and/ ioeoied oik the Washington' TurnrifceilhfeemilesTrofliilieCity.ofPiltsbargh.ira' frame cuse r 3abyfSCßeL,one.story high, and a new frame. *iable,'with stone basement, and a variety of young frail trees,' Tonns easy end priee moderate. _For. farther P aiuc alars-sec the. owner* I‘REDESiCKUPERMANj «onthep£em ses.or the subscriber, - . . *r * 1 jaMRS C. RICHEY, Agent. • - JXb&MiicaJfc., January 2VlßSß—ja2d.lwdiewtf KOSSUTH IN CLEVELAND. Clsvblakd, Jan. 81. Kossuth and his suite arrived here at about 7 o’clook this evening, and was welcomed by n speeoh from Mayor Cass, to which he replied very briefly, as he was very much fatigued. The military paraded in large numbers, and there was a brilliant torch-light procession. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 31 The board of Aldermen of this city have unan imously rejected the resolution inviting Kossuth to visit this city. NEW YORK MABKETS. New Yoke, Jon. 31. The sales of Cotton amount to 8,600 bales. The market is steady, at 8 ots. for strict Mid dling; Uplands 8$; of Orleans the sales have been 8,000 boles in the last three days. Flour is‘unchanged, and 4,000 bbls. have been sold. Wheat, 14,000 bu. southern white at $l,lO. Com meal $2 pr. bbL; Brandywine do. $3,60. Pork sells at $1,60, and ib unchanged; Lard, 100 bbls. prime at 9J@9J; and 100 kegs at 10 -clB There have been sales of 200 bags of Rio Coffee at 8}; and 200 Java at 110. There were 400 bbls- Hew Orleans.Molasscs sold at 27J@28 ots Tobacco, B@BJ for Kentuoky. Erie Rail road shares Bold at 7&|, and Reading 64. pgr- In the Forrest Divorce Case, this morn ing, the Court ordered the judgment to be en tered—the form to be hereafter settled. There is no intelligence of the steamer due to day. _ Gusoihhati, Jan. 81. The Ben Franklin for Louisville, and Wiscon sin for Madison, left to-day. There were no other departures. The river has risen four feet four inches since last evening. Considerable ice is floating, but it is rotten, and navigation is now fully resumed. Freights—To New Orleans: whiskey, $l, pork, 80 ots. per bbL Pound freights, 36 cts. To Pittsburgh: whiskey, 50@60 ots. Pound freights, 16@20 cts. Pittsburgh Elects* Perm JBursery ifla three and Tour mile* east or Fills ©SsosAburgh.near the Farmers’and Mechanics' Tarn road( extension of the 4th street) and abou; one mile trom Etna Liberty. The subscribers respectfully ffive notice 10 their cos* turners and Ibe public generally lint their extensive Nur series. Green houses, Ac., Ac., now comprise between LSO,OUU andJibO.OOO plants, all of which are iu a healthy condition. . ... «• FRUIT TREES, consisting of Apple, Tear, rlum, Peach, Cherry. Apncot, Nectarine, Almonds, Grape Vines, Ao- SHADE TREES—-Via: AtlanthaSjCalalpa, Mountain Ash, Sugar Maple, English Linden, American Lmden, Lombardy Poplar, Balm of Gilead, Poplar, Weeping Willow While barbed Birch, Tulip Tree, Horse Chest* nut* Paulownla Imperative Weeping Ash, k.neluh Asu, English Sycamore. Magnolia,! npetel*. Ac., An. EVERGREEN TREKS AND MIRI7BS—Vu: Juni per Cedar- American Arhorvitea, Chinese Arborvuea Box Tree Upright Yew, Common Y ew, American Hol ly, European Holly. While Pine, Norway Spruce, Bal-, earn Fir Silver Fir. Scotch Fir, HcoilockSprece,Scotch Broom, Ac., Ac. ... .. GREEN- HOUSE PLANTS—V«: a superbcollection of Fuchsia* numbering 35vaneuea. fhts dovferla wor- | ihy of attention of those who wishto onioiJiettVlDwr; windows. i ROSES—Mauy of them the first-rate, numberingover 70 varieties in classes, Vix: Benutl or Chinese blooming Rosa Odorata, or Tea scented Chinese Roses, Bourbon Roses. Noisette Roses. Hybrid perpetual, or | Remontant Roses. A great number of these are perlect-, ly hardy aud bloom freely throughout thesammer season. ; Also Geraniums, Oleanders, Orange, Cftclus, AcAc, j N It AM orders must be accompanied wuh the cash or satisfactory reference*. -u.. . « ■ ; Plants carefully packed and scut aoc*rdif& 40 direc tion* to any part of the Lotted Mates. ■ Persons wishing to *»» pleasure grousute would do (veil u> *iv s ns u call, a* we tbtnlc our sloe* at Evergreens caunot be surpassed west of the moan uim*, now covering some acres of ground, and number ing trom W>to 100 thousand, ngreat number of which ore of a fine sue tor transplanting. Orchard and Shrubbery Planting executed by contract on reasonable terms. Lettersprs-poid to oor address directed to Wilkins P O near Pittsburgh, where they will find immediate attention. . ... . Order-* left at our stand on Marketday*m the Diamond Market will hnd immediate attention^ The public »n general are invited to call and examine our stock ; attention to vtsitors given on <>c-buitlAwif WM.AJAS MuHIIOCII. tCxectstor*s Bals< FOR SAI.K-KIVE ACRES AND a WALK of fir« ra'el AND »» Upper Si. Clair lowuslup, with a iwo story frame house, having three room* on eaah Uoor, and a kitchen; a pump with excelled water m the kitchen door; together wtib u lradio stable toil cooper « ,hoo o number of fine fruit tree* ; and the lots all well sett" tuuotby Thu property he* on the W abmgu>u turnpike road, nine miles tioiu PiUsburßb i i* boamleJ on one sale by lands of Dr. hailehMii, and on ihe oih.t-i Pv Olmrtier* Crock : and is offered at pnvute sale until ihe Ist of March next, when, tf not, previously sold, jj will Pe sold at public aueiton >.mjuire oi rMAM-is COt tavern keeper, near the premise*, or of PATRICK DUNLEVY. on ihe \Va«hm|tou road aovWtwtMl _ _ . _ Valuable Paru for Bale* mill 7 * subscriber. surviving Executor of the last wi I and testament of Samuel Snodgrasa, deceased, 01 frrfi to sell at pnvate sale the Haosiou franu or said de ceased, situate in Patton township, Allegheny comity, adjoining lands of Samuel S. Shaw, Es.q , heirs of John M’&laster- Johnson ami others, contaiiungoue honored acres; on which is erected one twosiory Frame House, one tank Hem. stone Milch House, and other on hou*et; about BOacres cleared, and in a good state ol cultivation; also, aboulSOacrrsof coal. Persons wish ing to tee the property will call on the subscriber, neai Braddock’s Fields.or on the property. Ter**—One*lhlrd eash, the balance in two equal an nual payments, secured by bond and mortgage on the properly. Title indisputable. Possession eiven on the hL» rCl,nCIl ' IaAAC E«c L mor. Gyroi Blftckf WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, Diamond,comer Diamond ottey, Pittsburgh, also keeps a Hoes* ok ErrsERTAiHMKST.for Markeiund Coop in' People.ami 8t*»u»o. All who choose 10 call will hod il lo iheir advantage to do so, as his Bloru end l oo lip t!ou«*** ihi» mmi r.«nv«i»n*wnn H»p M»rkp- aDI» Farm Cor Sale. fIMIE Subscriber authonrcd to sell the following dc- I scribed Tract or Piece of Land, situated in Robin* md township, Allegheny county .Pc-,8 miles from Ftlis bnreh adjoining lands of John uPCluskey, Esq.. Pbiflip- and others—containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE AND A-HALF ACRES, with the following improvement*:—Anew frame bouse, finished «n modern vie- 25 feet square; a good log barn, and a good young bearing orchard. About 80 acres are cleared, of firs rate farm land, and the residue is good umber land—all well watered andlenced,and conlaintng a large omount of coal and limestone. , •This farm would be a desirable situation on ® wishing to live in a healthy and agreeable neighborhood, being convenient to churches, mills and market. Any one wishing lo purchase a good farm, and on reasona RAYNER, -gg 1 " "" ,Üb TAM , & i O R R I CHEY, Wn ' iygJldAwtf A * eot ' - Valuable Farm* and Town Property POE SALE. rfIHE subscribeofferslo sell.uiprlvatesale twoyery I valuablefarms, adjacent to the village ofMurnja vT'c inVVeslmorelandcounty,eighleenmilesrroniPiii». burgh.onlhe NorlherDTurnpike. , ... Numberoneconlains abouionehundred and fifijaere* —one hundred of which u cleared. About fifty acres is brat rale bottom—a pari morein meadow. Thebuildings arealargerrame dwelling house and kitchen,a large Sink barn, and other out findings; and has about fifty acres of finely limbered land.aud a thriving apple 01 C *Numberlwo contains one hundred and fifty at,res— abontone hundred cleared —twenlyof it eicellenlbol fommeadow,andtbebalance thickly coyeredwiih fine timber On his erected a comfortable dwelling house “ , ITME S r MO«EV Ur A Good Farm to Rent. ~ ITIJATE on the Sewickly bottom, Allegheny county. SSiKcjrs.'Kfai'Ftrt by the Pittsbnrgh and Beaver road, ™ “ ™ W«at oy the Ohio river. The Ohio and Pluses through the land, having a station hoitse Henln* nient thereto The land is well adapted for gardening purposeit. a smaller portion of the land) with ibe build* inss, may be had, If bo desired. M i lor further information apply to William BakeweUi i Esq . ai lu» Office, near the new Court House, lo John R Wilson. Esq.. on ihp premises, or to the sub scribe?, ai Sewickley Bottom Post Oflice, Allegheny county, Pa. (uovls] U. LEET SHIELDS Form for Saleu of the Enck Tavern Farm, on the Browns ville Road, about two miles from tlie Monongahe ia Badge, containing about fifty acres, is offered for sale in quantities to suit purchasers Terms vary reasona ble- ForparUeulurs,enquire on the premises. gcps9:wtf WM. NOBLE. TUe litMaon B l *™ and Bur aery for MTHIS FARM contains 100 acres ofeSSA upland. II iB wilbinfive miles of Pitts-sHHgi on the new WashJngtonTuropike,abont4o nores ndjoiningtliß road, which wouldnow sell for 8200 per ncre,if ffividedintoldts. Thebuildtogs are all new and costS4,2oo. The orchard and fruit are experimental.— Fourteen years ago I Imported from the East and West, at greatexpense, all of the best lcind, and thhre was sold this season over eight huadred dollars worth of Fruit. The Nursery contains ot the above standard, from 40 to 50,000 Fruit Trees,and one-half of them will he fit to sell and transplant this coming fall and spring- The above yaiaab.e property will be sold in whole or in patttosuii purchasers,and a reasonable credtlgiven rfsSenee for salojia that oll : my sona have died, and ! find such a large business too i^omefor.myc^ nnTrgep , o , ■m «r ptiSSES—A goo* «U«le»f Plaoiatton and Sr jXI. House, for sale by ja23 '•- - "' BY Virtue of sundry wntaof Vendiiiom Exponas, is sued out of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, ami lo me di rected, I will expose to sale at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, January 20th,A. D. 1852, at 10 o’clock, A. M., all the right, title, interest and claim of Elizabeth Segars. In the hands of her adminis trators, (with notice to her heirs), or, m, lo and out oi the following described property, viz: All that certain lot of around situate and (ranting on Secoud street. In the city of Pittsburgh, having u trout of twenty (20) feet, more or less, on Second street, aud extending back or equal width towards First street, southwardly- and in a line parallel with SmilbGeld st, sixty feet more or less, being part of Lot No. 214, in Col. Woods’ plan of Lots, and adjoining Messrs. LippincoU & Barr on the one stae. and property of Parks on the other; said property being without buildings, aud the «ome which was once vested in Catharine Walthour, whose heirs conveyed their respective shares to John K Beaver, Esq-, who conveyed the same to the sad Eliza beth Walthour. ALSO—AM that cenamother piece or parcel of ground situate in Collins township, formerly part ot Pitt town ship* Allegheny county, beginning at & brick house on the Allegheny river, thence by lands of Richard Bish op's heirs 42} degrees, east fifty-five perches to u post, thence by binds of jvbtch this waa once a part, fifty three andone-half dtfrees west, tonrteen 65-100 perches to a stake on the bans of the Allegheny river, thence by said river to the place of beginning, containing five acres and twenty-one perches of land, more or less, of which is erected a dwelling home, occupied by Charles Ernest* Esq. The interest cud esiule or said decedent, in said last mentioned piece of land, beiug an annuul ground rent of ninety dollars, payable annual! v there out forever Seized and takeHm execution prop erly of Elizabeth segars. in the iiuudsoi her adminis trators, with notice, atthe suit of John P. Beaver J ALSO —All the rtghi, title and interest of B. r. am! J.mes Harley, of Greeuville, Clarion county, Pa., of, Iu and to a certain tract of land, situate in suid town of Greeuville, Clarion county, Pennsylvania, containing fouiteeen and a half acres; bounded and described as follows, viz: on the north by Big Piny Creek, on the east by the Stale Jioad leading trom Clarion to Biairsville, ou the south by lands of H Neal, and on the west by lauds of John Sloane, Jr ; an which is erected a Woolen Factory, a Foundry and seven Frame Dwelling Houses, together with the machinery and engine in said Factory and Foundry. Seized and taken in execution as the iroparty of B F. and James Harley, of < iarion county, * at the suit of R. H. and J. G. frbam, and to be sold by me WILLIAM IRWIN. df>cs:wtf Alaitkal Farm for Sale* rpHE Executors of the lost will out! leetuiuont ot W tn | Ross-dec'd. offer to sell at private sale s purl of Ti act No 10 Elder’s Dtsirtoi. In hast Deer township, Al legheny couuty, adjoining lands of Col Neil, Frunn* Kerns, Esq- and the Ternm land ; containing oor hun dred and thirty eight acre**, about one half ol which is cleared and In a good state of cultivation, with com tori able buildings - and a vein of coal 4} to 5 lect thick which it is presumed extends throughout the tract. Icraon* w"hins to purchase will call and see the premise* Terms—-One half cash, ibe balance in two equal anim al payments, secure Price SM per aere. Po**eisiun ijiven on ihe first or April next „ For farther particulars enquire ol tv. Of Westmoreland rouuiv, one ol ihe Lx A pl-n or skrtefi ol the above land »üb\ !*• s m at Neil’* Hon*! tn Taremum. _ d««4wti Desirable Karin for Bake. TUI-: subscriber offers for sale s very cesirable t ARM, containing EIUHTY AUKLS, situated tu Monroe county, Ohio : the Lan-1 is of excellent quality, and about 30acres cleared and under good state ol cuiuvanon.— The county Road, lending from the Ohio River, runs di* reclly through The situation is very convenient, befog ouiy half a mile from Wte town ol Brownsville, u<ul five miles from the Ohio River—and is in the immediate vi cinity ot Saw and (jtisi Mills, Ac. For further paiuculars and terms.enquire ol the sub scribers JOHN DUNWOODV, talfcihnw Southfield street. Pittsburgh. PITfSDVBOII CORNUA Of U4RRKT AND THIRD tTRAKTa. FACULTY —O- K. Cna«B**u.s, Principal and Pro fessor of the Science of Accounts Jobo Fleming Atsociaie in Book-keeping department and Lecturer on Mercantile Science J M Phillip*- Instructor of Mercantile tuiupuiAl.on and 'Arithmetic. jy Crouch. Protestor of Penmanship- M, WauoaEsq . Lecturer ou Commercial Law-. K H Stowe, K«q .Instruciorm Commercial Law. 8 M Kerr-Professor of Matbemaucaumgtii w«*ion| jjff. Moeter- Prafet»or of Mechanical Drawing spcb has been ibe me reate of studems at u»* lusmo Uoh'Vbr the post year, that a was found necessary to expend its accommodations. It now cotunm» four spa cious rooms, conveniently arranged nOo c.cgaoliy tur» ntshca. and employs right ProfessoraandTeacber*. has connected with it an extensive Commercial L»brar> .em bracing all the principal work* on Commercial Law Tile course of Instructiou hi Bonk-heepti.g »nclu.ies etery variety of transaction that can pOh«l<l> occur .n bsjmess. . In addition to regular Lectores on Commercial Law, delivered by Mr Wauon. tc H Stowe, Mq .uUv a member of the Pittsburgh liar, has been employed to give instruction t>y a scries of exercises and eism.na lion* upon all points connected with this itnporiam *nb Those desirous of obiaiumg u Men anul« eduemi.>n, are assured that there t» no lusuiuuon us tin* se« non of the country, possessing equal facilities lur quul»i>ing young n eu In the various purtuiit of trade Coiumuutcaitons addressed to U. K. LHAMBKRLI IS will receive prompt atlemon.t f scpl J.wv To Printers* NFWBPAPKR OFFICE FOR SAl.b A ftrswuto oi poitonity t« now afforded to go mu> U»r Nr* .pa per busipes* The whole or oiw-baU of a Democratic paper tn one of tbe Western counties ot Pennsylvania I# for »alr Tl«e County t» deeidedly Democratic. *nd the office emoys Hie whole ot the County patr«.«agc The paper ba* a pood circulation and n» basinets is profttaue Private ami oueontrollahie rea«ou» alone, induce the prcent proprietorsiio.«H rc ,*T:^ llbrr personally, or \<y letter IIAHrkR A I HIU.II S. jadO tf Kditor- «>f Foal, l-uuliurab. Fa Philadelphia. S. B. corner oj Broad and Pme Sit. Boarding Softool for X oang Ladle*! Mas A C.TILCHMAN, Piumip.l. Till F-Third Term of this School will commence on t.ie first of September neat, when Pupils are eaineatl) rtuueslrd lobe in readmes* to join ihetr tla-se* The site and accommodations of this Institution arr in ihemsetve* a great advantage, affording school rooms and doimitortra of unusual comfort and convenience The corps of Teacher*, both lu the English Iwpan mentand tn that of Foreign Languages, is complete A French lady reside* in the family, in order to make that lancuaee the medium of miurcour*c, and the reuned anti cultivated society to which the pupils have cunatant aceces is a substitute, as far as may be, for the advan tage* of heme. Term* 8300 per unornn. RKPBHEKCES. Bi Rev. Bißbop Potter; J- B. Ruldle , u “ whuunghom; Tbocoas Dunlap, lev Mr Wjlmer: Prof. Henry Reed, •‘ Dr Hare- 5. Wll*oa.TataUi, FLlla ; 4 D r Morton: Uen Wm. Robiuson, Jr., Oaenbi inter; Pittsburgh; Ojriiby B Oratz, Lexington, Ky.* W O Jaoknon. M. D ; J. 'V. Bryan, Newborn; T- B. Lyman.Pmsburgh “ J y Korfoot, Md., Horace Binney, Ewj.i jyl:di'2lawtf H«nry Boiibock, HAS the pleasure of announcing to the public , tn at at the repeated solicitations tf tils former puptia he has determined to make Pittsburgh hit permanent re aidence. and wiiLihoreroiy, re-eamtne.ee to give it, itrudion on the PIANO,GUITAR ftnd V( CAI/MOSIC on the Ot* day of February next Those v» ho desire to become studeum, will please leave their adores* at the Music Store of Mr. John H. Nellor, where a book for that purpose will be kept-or through the Post Ofiiqe.— All applications will be positively attended to, and In enaction commoncaon the above named da), (February 81b) | have the permission to refer those who ere not aennainted with me. to the following gentlemen : John Snyder, Esq . Cnshier Dr. Hebert Snyder ; of the Bonk of Pittsburgh; George Ogden, hsq., H L Rinnwnll. Esq.; James A. M Knlght, Ksq. *&£%£%** VslTAk AJIHAD OF ALLI EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. PREPAREp and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 20? Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found 10 be eight limes the strength of the original American Oil. Ills put up in bottles at 25 and 27 cents, each, with full directions for Us use. In every disease where the origi nal Amcricau Oil has been found at all efficacious, and It bo farexceedstbeorlginalin power, as toreuder u the CHEAPEST MEDICOS IN N B The original Oil in us natural male as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will be found gcnvfns. notwithstanding a certain arm claims to be the only Proprietors . JAw-tf J Y * Ottunberlln’i Commercial College, ICBilieeee a. D * Lee Ml d al the corner ef hlarkst and Third ilretu. THE Plan ol Instruction pursued In this lnsiiiuuno, In reference lo BOOK-KEEPING, has heel lesled by the Principal for a long period, and Is practical, as well as theoretical. In all us operations. Tne student is not confined to any parueular printed book, but is i,zeroised on a great vanety ol practical forms, such a- ure of dally occurrence in the various departments of trade. Free Lectures on Commercial Law are delivered at the College every Monday evening, by Mossis. WATSON and STOWE, commencing at» o’clock. There la connected with the Instimuon a Commercial Library, affording supenor advantages to the students, thus enabling every one to become familiar with the l0 pENMANSHIP—A teacher has bscn employed 10 take chargo ol ibis branch, who devotes his whole at tention to the advancement of bis classes, A T depnrunent is opened for the purpose of instructing mechaniesand others, in the principles of drafting, con- and bum,teas men y if will be found mat there is no Institution m this vicinity mat possesses superior advantages for qualify ii'g'young men JaSdAw and Professor of Book-Keeping. »o*a" C.“ll F o B^^Hall ß ,'ch Jiberß, Kitchens, Workshops, and indeed every place where tight Is required. The pcbiic ““O™ ft,, invited to eall and examine a beanufiil are respectfnfly mviredmenn Larapsof all kinds, psonment Girandoles. Wail fol Lamps, Gtobes.Claasea, Wleks, leaner Till Shades, Mals ana Cans, arni atl things per lining m the “do. Also, a superior Sarety Lantern, '"ThStetShMoleftutid for store and shoppnr „„T?f uTomth’s Kefined Chemical Oil and Lamps, from ffi alSid lighl I- obtained a. I jf a cent per the most favorable the Pittsburgh Ofland Lamp BI AU articles delivered in any part of the city, or In Al* ANJ) CHE&iCAL, OR gularly supplied once or twice a week. AU orters ten Hith the -wagon, (whieh is constantly passing round tha city,) will be promptly attended to. J. B. TOUGH, «prlO:d&.wy ikVijK POBK—SOOO Bis hog round, in fine order, rac’l .ale ARSON M ,knight IM‘R SAMS—A FARM, coot&inmg about 108 1 aCRBS of FIRST-RATIs LAND, situated on ibe tihlo Kfver. tweniw-two mite* from Pittsburgh. Tne improvements consist of an excellent stone Dwelling, with all necessary oul-bttUdiagas also, a large frame barn} with an orchard of apple and other Fruit Trees, in full bearing. About sixty-five acres of the Land Is cleared,—the creater part of which is bottom Land, in a high state of cultivation, and notlsuipassed In fertility by any on the uhio River. _ . The Beaver, alio* the IV A O, Railroad pass through this Farm- which makes it so contiguous to market that it offers inducements to lho«e desirous ot purchasing a Garden or a place to establish a Dairy, rarely to be met with It will be soil! low and on necommodauug terms. For particulars apply to P. M’KENNA, Auci r, or, to J. A. 3HOLES, Rochester. Pa. w. G. M’CARTSKV, Auctioneer. Valuable city puopebty acctiow—ti>c subscriber. A»*igntfe of L.Sbrom, will sell ai pub lic sale. 011 1 be premises, on Saturday, the I4ih day 0/ February A- D. 1832. at 2 o’clock, P. M. of that day, those three Lois bf Ground, situated in the Seventh Ward City of Pittsburgh, being Nos. I, 4 and 5 m Shrom’s Plan. . Lot No 1 fronting 21 feel on Bedford itreet, und rx tending back 70 feet 10 a 4 feet alley, with the privilege of a 3 feet alley alongside, and on which there is erected . two storydweliina bouse. No 4 fronting 19 feet ou Keating'* allot, ami exteuding back 63 feel to a 4 feet alley, and hating thereon erected a frame two aiory (Swelling house No 5 adjoining the above, and having erected there on a two tiory bncfc dwelling house. JOMN BARTON, Attorney at Law, ! No.6SFilth street. Or U) L gfIHOM. on the premises. ,41*) ( VV.O M'CABTnKV. Aucff CIOFFEF- HOUSE STAND FOR SALE A Coffee l House Bl.mi.4ilh u lease o I the House,having two year* 10 run from ihe lai of Apnl, Alm> the rur mure- Bar Fixture's. Liquor*, *e. remaining ou hand The house is wellllocaied and doing a good bn»tne«j— wtllbe *old at u bejrcaio a« the preaeiu owner has to quit Ujc busioos* ou account of bad health- For pameulnrt enquir** of }a i? 1 : W. (3. M’CARTN , Aoct r p. n. bAVIS. Auctioneer. Audtton—D«lly Sal««< AT i f o munjrclal Sale*. Room*, corner of Wood a.„d Fifib ntfifift. at I V o’clck, A. M ,a general as* • •riroeulof Sea*ooabfe, bliu>lc end Do Ciooia, Clolllmg. Boon ao.i bho«, Hat*,Ciii»s, &t- Af * O’CLOCK, P 'M.. Groceries- Qucr»-“w»if. Glassware, Tabic CuilrTy, Ulassrasjacw and second hand Household and Kiteoen F urmture, Ac. _ „ At 7 O’CLOCK. P. M . Books- Stoitoodry. Fancy articles, Musical Inairu n-rni* Hardwareland Cutlery, clothing, Varlciv Goods. Gold sud Silver 'jVaiches, Ac. P. M ja3t;lf Auciio inter | rv ÜBLfiS. u*. low. 10 c)< ja3l:il _ SfANI)AfU> AiIeCKLLANfcoUS BUUK* *• Acc rios-Un Saturday eventug, January 31 at, ol C| o'clock- at ihe Commercial Salra ttooins, corner ol \\ ood and Fifth sta. wtl| be told a of catalogue Books, inclu ded aru Hall's SkJrtchcaof Irish Character, manv platra* tilblion'a Rome.tJvo;*. Hume* hnglaod, 0 volt j Ora bame’s Colonial SliMory of the United State*] hobonk • Hydraulic* a» d 1 Mechauica’; Tregotd a Carpenter* tiu'de - Knight's Hetmy Magazine; Nicholson * Meehan to’ Companion*! Lamartine-* French Revolution, t y clopttdia of Useoil Knowledge i Shafcspeares \Noiks. U<e hen library edmon. « vols- Svo ; Library o' Useful Iniormkuon: Matanley’s bnglami i Stclumfli-a History oi the Jenm»; Rudder* Oraati; VVoTkfc of Maiyett, IP- Israeli, Hematt*. iMoore, Hcou, Tupper. Hihon. Howitl, Cook- London. [Pope. Cowper, Ao, Stair Builder-* Cluiile- Fisher oii the Small Po*. 410, colored plates, llarUeit't Deuusiry ; Howmotrs History of \trgtnta. Ac ijgiS; P M. DAVIS. Auctioneer SONS OF TEMPERANCE BANQUET, A T MASON 1C HALL, Tocadar ffivenlnf* February* 3d* 1859, To Cfuvmtnctai 7 e?i«ek, ¥. M. Tilt Banquet vbtl Inr surpass any thing of the hind that has been attempted heretofore A large number of eminent gentlemen ore expected to be pu-suil * {, d respond to aentiisjouu tbat will bo offered. Tor number of ticket* will be! limited to foor hundred To prevent coufuolon, the ucieL» and *eat* w.ll be numbered, and the bolder of ticket will be entitled to the seal bearing ibe corresponding number at the table Ticket* adcnitubg a i«djr and gentleman, 0« Boll** Fieri Ccnttesrli. in»>' br obiatued ol Tboa Mee*, Four in atreei: Ufeorge R White, Market *»; Wilson McCandlra*. Pedn at; t: L Mger, Bnilfafifld ,Mr MeOandleak.Suilh Waul; Geo. Lamb, Allegheny Uf , | N Patterson, Birmingham _. . . t SUtaOkU— C-h> Mager. David V.dwariKGeo drobbs, , Bernard Walker, Ja* Kobin&ou. John DnvU, John j Lloyd-Geo Lamb. N Patterson. 8. M Adams, Jus 9. \ Kiddie Wm. Prteoan. li L Kile ore, J W Bmm den. , W.1.0n MrCaodLeM, David W Miller, J M. hinkeadc, *aui‘l Whiteman; Wm M. Porter, B F Barileu, A. G. 1-ioyd Jacob Klisieaaor. Daniel Henman, David Jones, Andrew Love. Uhomaa Wiley. William Cunningham, Win McCullough. Win llugba, Jaa. k. McLwan, Hen ry »tcriba P h. Thurston. John t. Park. O J Nobb. Hubert W Park. George A hurls, lliram Hull:,8aiuo«l Cooley Frederick U. Kinetnan. Joseph Stevens, and u m bun _ ST UcKft— PiitiburgU UaA Company , Ohio and jViirmylvuua Rauroti.i Kxchtingtf Bank o( i*ttubur*b Mamie ilfciiway «nd Dry J>o«-k , North filming Company , .Mmcftota do *l° • For bv A. WILKINS Sc ro ato wtock and Kichungfc Broker*. Htw Oookil New Oopk» I AT HOLMES LITTER ARY DEPOT, No 71 Thud iut«l. appetite ihe I*o7l Office The School roc Husbands. By Lady Bulwer Lyuon Whig Alroana* for IsSJ. Godey’s Lady's Book for February Pictorial Field Book—No IB AioT Lawrcnde. a Romance t by ihe author oI Sian held Half , Loudon Art Journal foi January l o"don Labod and London Poor—Non 16 and 17. Model Archnrjoi—No 7. Home and lla Sridueuce, a domeatre story nkerebea In Fiance, by Aleaadder Uumaa Knickerbocker Magazine,for January, S 3 • year Horticulturist!and Cultivator, lor Jauuary. Hunl’a Mereliant’a Magazine, tor January, *5 a year. Banker*! Magazine, for January, S 3 a year Harper'a Magazine. for January, S 3 a yeur Holden's Dollar Magazine; Si a year. Eclectic Magazine, S 3 a year. Morna A Wilin' Home Journal. Uodey*a Ladj’s Book, for Jauuary, SJ.3U a year. Graham's Magazine. ‘ Wb Sartara's T” Ladies’ Nauonal Magazine, -■ »,l» Ride Ranger*, by Oapl. blague Reid. A large assortment of Eastern Literary Papers, always on hand, and sabscripliona received al llie publisher’s price. J™ BB ' A j m noaH. ihe iniunied edtior, in hia paper ot June ‘id says’. “There are many wno rank WATT’S NEHVOUS ANTIDOTE among the medreat expertmenls of tho day, but, tre tntrtk, lhat for Neural gia and otheri eomplaiols, ll is u ccnarn cure. For Townees of spirits, debility and prostration, It r» a very exhiltrating medicine. We advise all those afflicted to call and read the certificates of cutes, on which they may dais For sale al N Q go SMI THFIELP BT. B- [{- Latrobe.Md , (iro. M Poub. Md.i B!ia« Boudinol, N. J S' FVKNTIi "WA.RD PROPERTY voe-Salk.—Two large Building Lot*. Noa 87 aud 63, * ?»;£ •iett s plan of lot*; each having * froniof •< feet on CUfl street, by 156 deep to Cook Atreel; in a healthy and pieanant location; commanding a aplendid view The lota are well fenced in, and writ be »old at a amail ad vanre above cost. 8. CUTUBBRT, General Agent, y ai y 50 Sinuhfield StcAinboftt eommanlcotlonbetween New York and Liverpool* THE Liverpool and New York Pioneer Company*» 1 powerful new Stpara.hip .PIONEBB, 2500 ton. burthen, Asa h. Eu>anie*, commander, will .ail from New York, direct for.LiverppoUpn the da y ®f cember. and will leave Liverpool on the 4th day of Feb* ruarv PASSJkO* UORKT FOB LIVBBPOOL. First Cabin. Adolu, 8*5,00 to SIOO,OO do ' Children, 43,00 to 50.00 Second Cabin, AdalW, 50,00 to 60,00 do Children, *5.00 to 30.00 Steerage. Adults, 15,W do Children, 6,00 raou LIVBBPOOL TO tIXW TOBK. First Cabin, Adults, • *40,00 do Chtldreu. • • M,OO Second Cabin, Adults, • * £O,lO do Children, - - 30,10 Steerage. Adulta, ----- 30,00 do Children, • 20,00 The accommodations in the steamers are norexcelled by any of ihe steamers now afloat. In first and second Gubin the beM the market edTords will be furnished. - The accommodation, also, for Steerage passengers are on an entire stew plan; the provisions are provided by tbe vessel- cooked by competent persons, and each meal served regular. Steerage pasaeugera will only have to furnish their own beds am bedding. An experienced Surgeon is a Cached to each ahip Jn this line. ■ | For terms apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Corner oi Sixth and Liberty streets, d ec Q7 (2nd story) Pittsburgh P B—Remittances ns usual in large and small sums, paid at any Bank in the United Kingdom. Panages en gaged in any of the sailing packets at the lowest possi ble rates, from New York to Liverpool, London and Glasgow, and from thence to New York. __ A *A MASON & CO are closing out the balance of , their best French Mennos. JJa27 JNUllAftiS! GINGHAMS!—Fine French selling ai 15 C tt i A. A. MASON A CO.-8., j Nob 62 and 64 Market si ROSE ANI> ALMOND SHAVING CREAMS —for Bale by • jal7 Dissolution of partnership.—The Partner. ■hip heretofore exialingbetween Joshua Rhodes and A. P Anshnu. under the firm of Joshua Rhodes A Co- i« this day dissolved hy mutual consent. The busi ness of the firm will be settled by either of lie parties. JOSHUA RHODES. ALFRED P. AN9HUTZ. Pittsburgh- January 17lh, 1852. The business will be conducted as heretofore by the subscriber, atihe old stand, No. 0 W*>?d j a i 7 JOSHUA RHODES. BURGESS’ Jt Co’s Roach, Rat and-Mouse Extermi nator, prepared by a skilfull and praotical chemist. cenls a box. NQ 9MIT HFIELD ST dozinstore bx ’V&?’ lo t,y sTurßT l i l> iiLL for keß *' lo cl T“& i SILL. doz iESiKNT—Of rnpeiiai guiluy, lur j-nlc )4nccon«i£ft<ii*ni- P- M« DAVIS, career ot *Voo«l and htffh »ire«*l* ,]« pare Cider, for *ale bs~^ 9HERRIFP& [BINNINfiJ -yINEGAS— 30 /'fHO'UT—I prime Blereuml iar 1 l.Vi«h»; H«80) 3HEBHIFP't BINNING. /-'ILOVEESEEV— 1W out ja*tOM and for rale by \j .'BsVAST.A"SILI. '7jal9 .. - ' :-jr : No,66raitiifieJd<tTe<yt. ( rilO LET—The Bubscriberoffer-for Ron',^ 1 store roou now occupied by Messrs. Wlllocu gaga fc Davis No-8: Martetslreei. Possession given£UQ3- ““sUs-lV' ° f tj? ‘ IPAU°Lf9ON.No.73W«,dS:.L f 90N.No.73W«,dS:. I i« offered for sale in lots to suit purchasers, imi JLi. a rare ettance for u 0 ’ trre from the snioke and dirt oi tats city. r nr. enquire of ihe subscriber on theP«™>«, KA , N |aG:2m # "to kF-NT— For the summer reason, or whole if deired,. pleasant and oommodlons siS*l COtVaOB- situated immediately on ihe bank o| liHflo Okfo BlVer. in Sbou.ewwn, and conveu.en 10 the Penn*ylvanla nu<i Olito Railroad. Poascanon will lie given immediately For terms, apply to Sfious*uwn.±M tg-iagfctf W.l. BLACKmHU For Bale or Kent* V Fa PTORY— Buildings substantial una spacious > wiV a large Rngitif; situated on Walnut street, UrTween peuu aud Liberty street, Fifth Watd. Posses ca " bo •“* l,nmed ‘ S,e jSnN TpaKKINSON, Penn street. i7:luul&w ileal BaUU for S*»« ON KASY TURMS.-A HOUSE ajid LOT on «s?| Wood aueti. FUlsburgh.oecopied by M’Col-KSH iy 3l Co -as a Glass Warehouse. Also, a House and Lot in Manchester.occupied by Samuel Chureb, adjoining Charles Br-wer. The House ismoatsubstantially bum, on either side there is a fine spring of water. An orchard oi thriving peach trees, and every requirement to an elegant country home, u on the. Lo-. Also, a Lot on the Monongahela Hiver. having the Roll ug Mill oi Mil ler Church & Co on the east For terms, apply to JOS. KNuX. Attorney at Law, Oram street. Pittsburgh. jil7:d4wlm I-tOR r*ALE-—A Lot of ground, frong frelinl Ik 4 inches ou Pennsylvania Avenue, and eilemluig iu jcpUi U 2 feel to a street. Term* 51000 cash. Thia loi „ worih *l6OO. on ume. bui as we wont to use ihe tno ,ktfV wo a/e wtUinx w aeli oh the above ierm«. W e h*vc M-veral oilier lots which we will dispose of on equally moderate terms, or on perpetual lease. b W- A A. S. BELL, Au’ys-M Law Fourth si - above Smith6eld. jaul&dliu VaMJaULK KROPBKTYifo* Sal,*.— Four Lot* in Allegheny Oily, bounded b> South Common, san du'ky eireei and Canal These Lois ore aear Hie Ohio i'id reocuiylvani*-Railroad Repoi. Terms of payment eaiy— scouted by bond uud mortgage. <“ ANURKW LKhU'l. Jr., jaiwaw No L43_ Fourth sirre? FOR SALK. VUIT OF GROUND i i Hogg's Flan ol [.on 1:1 the Third Word of ihc Uil» ol Pillshiirghb near High .Ten- and bring aim from on Pennsylvania Avcnoe, Hid running hack IL7 fed. lne property will he iold, ■ clear ol all incumbrance). dccpt uu aunuul around rent of one buudred ami »txiy-fivc dollar** to which tl t» now »ut)teci On ihe property are acven good tene ments--five book and two frame—nil two none* high, ind renting for about five hundred dollars annually Price- 91*200: 8600 cash, and SOOO in U months-by good endorsed paper IVM. C. FRIEND, Attorney at Law, No lii’» Fourth street. 11 WO BBICK YARDS FOB RENT— Possession given inuuecU&iely. lor Jour gang* each -One in the Bin ward of ihe city of Puiaburgn. recently occupied by »;<o Moui *. Sons: the other adjoining the above, ui rut township- be* been hi the occupancy of Geo. Moore i »r U*o veara- consequently the character of the clay lor trick ha* been well eatabhsLed. Kor further information. inquire o( ibe subscriber, Mlevhrny City, corner of Sandusky street and south I'uiomon [janSrimoJ MIGTKNBKRGFR. ONK LOT in flics Eignlh ard of liie Ciiy of Pitts burgh fronting ou Locust street -'9U feel fronting on Yunbruam street running to the bluff 400 feel, fronting lie Mouongabela 293 feet, irouting on Miltenberoer s «;reei4oo feet. One other Lot. aiijuiuing the above, In Put township, irouuug on locust street 244 feel, trontuiß on MiUenber- street to the bluff 323 (ecu on the bluff overlookiug <ho Monongahela 244 feet to a line of the property of the ■ate Jaine* Irwin.2Uo feet to Locust street One Other Lot in Pitt Township, fronting on Locust Street 207 feet, (routing on Mtltenberger Street ivOteei i.j B v 4 feet alley, fronting on said alley 339 feet to a lute Property ot late James Irwui, from Alley to l#oeusl Street 120 leet One Outer l.ot in city ol Pittsburgh, ironung on Lo «um Street 291 leet. ironung on VanDraara Street 120 iret io a 24 fed Alley, froitiiug on said Alley 293 feet, fronting ou MiUeuberger Street 12U reel to Locust Street. o‘>e Ollier i«ot fronilng ou hi»rbd» street 48 teet, rront .og on Mtltrnberger Street UU iret to a 24 teet Alley , ou the Alley 4s feet to Lot No. 44 tu Mtlieuberger’s Plan Lot* One other lot. trouuug on Forties Mreel. 2S feet, Iront <iig on Vau Uraam street 120 ieel, to a 24 leet alley, iroutmg on suit! said alley 29 feel i One other lot- fronting on Forbes street 72 it., running ( back io a 24 teet illey 120 feet, fronting on said alley, I 72 feet. I will sell for cash, ou lona ume, or on perpetual lease. For parucu ar«- enquire of the subscriber, ou the corner of Sandusky «treei ami South Common. Allegheny City. janS Srao GKO. MILTKNBKKfIgK BUDDING LuTS FOR SALk.—Sixty feet of Ground, im the corner of Third eueei and obaneery Lam-, feet Jeep. Thu property n on the romer of thr neond square. below Market street; aiid-for & pri vate mmleacc is the most suitable of any now for sule r*»inv convenient 10 market and bu-iuess. Kot Ac., wbich wilt be reasonable, apply to JaMKS M. CHRISTY, nt the Office of the Gas Company, or nt R. \V OOPS, hag.. Fourth tt. rpo LET—AN OFFICE TO LET—over Philo Mali and next door to Nelson'# Daguerreotype Room*. a small Dwelling House on Pennsylvania Avenue, nenr Oakland. Possession given immediately. E. D. GAZZAM, Liberty sl, near Third. r»H) LET—The three WAREHOUSES on Liberty, op J[ po4iie the head of Wood street, with vacant Lots back running through to Penn street, now occupied by H- Bell. Nicholson A Payne and W, Lebnter. Possession given Ist of April. Enquire 01 ja 3 K BARD A Co , 103 Wood si. Agency for Different Lines of Packet Skips. g£B-p A NS E N (3 E R OFFICE. tlSfiffEag ao3 übuti st.. pittsbohgh *3ses2 y„ r- W BYltirES t CO., 09 South ur«i, avnn jf Pin* iY*i# York; 30 wattrloo Road h Liturpaw ( ana 63 (rravitr ttruijN**o OtUans, Has A LINk OF PACKETS sailing every five day* from Liverpool to New York ; a Line of rackets from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the 18th of each month : a Line of Pnokeuio Baltimore on the Mill o. each month Also—a Line ol Packet* on tho Blh and '»4ih of each month from Ixmdon auu Portamouth 10 at the lowest rates of discouut and all information slea?u C re n by f 2»c?r v janjij. 203 Liberty si.. Pittsburgh. Saw irrtnseouDU- LlNE OF PACKETS ,|SiV PHILADELPHIA. to sail from Liverpool BagtfKlSfiMP On the Eightanth day of rear* Month. JANE H. ULIDDEN. Ambrose Child, 700 toQl-lSlh Nov. JAMES BROWNE. ArtAua Child, 1 000 lons- 18th Dec. (iONDAR. J- O. Bar stow, 050 [mu 18lh Jail. NEW SHIP .850 1011# tfilhFeb. The above ship* are built of (he best materials and af ter the most approved models for swiftness, combined with the modem improvements for the comfort of pas sengers- Thetr commanders are men of known ability. These packets will take advantage of steam tow boats up the Delaware. _ Also, ship* sailing weekly from Liverpool to New O rleans Passengers can get op the river cheap through the winter. For terms of Second Cabin end steerage passage, ap p,y to or add™, bv 6a South street, corner of Puae. New York ~ 3o Waterloo Road,Liverpool, JOHN THOMPSON, 205 Liberty street, Pittsburgh important to F««»*»«a. Doctor latrobe’B french female pills sd innocent, safe and effectual remedy for Chloro sis or or Green Sickness, FleuT, Albasi or Whites, Sup pression, Dysmenorrhea, Nervous Debimy. general Weakness. Nausea, Pains in the Head and Limbs, U»ss of Apneihe, Palpliuilon, Tremors, Diseased bpine,Cos liveness- Irritability. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Walu ieuce or Wind- aud all Uterine Complaints. Puce 25 cents or five boxes for 81,00 Sold, wholesale and re tail by W O. JACKSON, 240 Liberty street, bead, of Wood street. Pittsburgh, and by all the Druggists. (□* Full directions enclosed with each box. decllklvdAw ftt 8. Officer, MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of! runk and Pack* mg Boxes Dillworth’s Plaumg MiU,Grant street, between Seventh and Eighth. .... Boxes made anddellvered at the shortest notice, uaa H. W. Uorbae&t ~ RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pablic in general, that he ha* opened the house formerly occupied by S. Shepard, in wllkinsburgb, where he is prepared to accommodate travelers and persons going out from tho City. [deoafctf Owston’s Exchange, NO- 17 ST. CLAIR STREET.—This house has been taken by the undersigned, fitted up in style, furnish ed with the best of LIQUORS; and everything the sea son can afford. An excellent LUNCH every day, to 110 " .» eapeciaily ow&TON . JA.ME* A. JONES. r pHE paitnorshlp heretofore existing between Josbc* L Rhodes AW. W. DsiAas. in Ureßuquesne Cracker Factory, t. dissolved by mutuaUoasent RfJODE3 W W. DALLAS. Pittsburgh, January 14th, 18S8. bU,ine ?lanlt ol<i REMOVAL— We take this method of infoittiijl our SSSKSSSSSSfSSSSA £?SS * ■“"■“fflffiS SflJ** No. 8 Smithaeld at. CiAHHAM'Pg MK'i.nDKUWtf.—Juairewlvcd acom /pleU: assortment of 4| 4* aad . S octave Carharts tor »le Health Of&ee*. ntHEuublie are informed that the OFFICE OF THE I -BOARD OF HEALTH of the City pf PlUsbanrliia at No 69,GiaJ5t direct, between Fourth and Diamond *rreet», wflere all Notices and Comnumlcattons for the Board must be left. CSABLES NAYLOR,' ivlS SeerelaiV* tons Bedford Force and Juniataßloams oaconsigumentandforsaleDy. - KIN& & MOORHEAD.' IJAKLEY— 7Sboa.iaßtoro aadforißlo by ; r _ 'JJ jm STBAEIiSUifc. iiaa '1““'- - -/.■ ; v:: : •:•■■,■ .•• '-;x; : :;- ■ ■ .*•'''.••• • • «**-*■' 1 /."t v „ ’f•; -*. ... ,‘ - ZjL AT » . t v * Tk i V-?' :* • t -; i i“v : v-' Zrs^JSi/Z‘y "Z\-, L-osa for sole. Removal* S. HOLffIUBS * BOSS, ■ W HaVI ÜBMOVED TQSIB BABKINS AMD RXCUAWOB OFIICI To No. 67 Market tirset,/ouT doors beltno old stand. N. HOLMES A SONS. I >AN KKKS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea- J 3 lers in Notes, Drafts; Acceptances,Gold, Sliver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the-Eastern and Western ctues constantly for sale. Collections mode in all the cities throughout the Uni ted States. Deposited received In par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Foiulb streets. •. jan3U-ly. lAS d-HOON- THOS.SABaVnT BOOR dfc SAttQKBTi BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. X S Comoro/ Wood and Sixth struts., Pittsburgh* Pm DEALERS In Coin, BankNotea, Tone Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange .Certificates ofDeposlt,AC EXCHANGE or aU the principal Cities of the Union and Europe,forsale in sumsto suitpurchasers. CURRENT and parfondßrecelved omdeposlte COLLECTIONS madeon all parts of the Union, auhe lowest rates. sepl l-ly " HILL * OTJKHY* HANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 65 ‘Wood Street, Third door below Fourth-—{tout side) i v IGHT EXCHANGE oil the Eastern Cities constantly O for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold. Silver and Bank Notes, boughrand sold. Collections in ait the principal ciuesof the United Slates Deposits received ot Far and Curreui Funds mar27:y 0. XL ABNOLD & CO., BANKERS, AND HEALERS IS EXCHANGE COIN, banknotes, SIGHT AND , TIME DRAFTS, Ae., Ac. Collections carefully auended to, and proceeds remit ted to any part of the Union. S®*STOCKS-^R BOOOHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. No- 74k Fourth street, 9ttpl3j Next door to the Bank of Pittsburgh. IP? ? p I THE ORBAT BECHET AT EAST DISCOVERED For (be Care of Consumption J Sew System & New Remedies. Triumphant Success. HUTALt’S STBIACUM, [n» t*u® cure for colds, sort throat, spitting blood- difficult breathing, bronchitis, Incipient, confirm-, ed and tubercular consumption, is iiibik 8.m89 Each one peculiarly adapted to each one of the three stages ol Contumpiion Cough, pain in the hre&st, side, head, back, joints anil limbs, inflammation, sore ness and ucldtiie m the throat, fever, difficult and quick breathing, expectora tion difficult, slighi & frothy. SJYMFrOMS. FIRST STAOIi. [ni'.lpirnt Consumption, ui Wluc Wrapper*. Comvenets, spasnodje cough, violent lever, night, i jnormn? day sweat, i iieeuc flush id thetyace.- and .i beeks, bumiDg beat m the palms of thehand* and soles of he iG*tL£xptcunaturn easy, copiov*) and ttt&aktd teuh SECOND STAtit Conformed (ftinsorapUtfOi m Pink W rappers. SYMPTOMS. Jiarrhffia- diminished le ver. cough a nil morning sweais.great and increasing (debility, frequent tainting t fits. Blight delirium and j swelling of the extremities. TO THE AFFLICTED—The appearance in. three bottle* of NUT ALL’S SYRIACUM I* a n?wera in me divine. from 1U novelty absurd and inconsistent SYBILS*, while its success, prepared la-tbiarmanner, (each bottle containing a different preparation), liteunny -dtfrir, tm Store* Which characterize Consumptum, hascstab. tished the welcome truth of the Curability of every stag § of Pulmonary Consumption. Physicians approve of it because ii is based upon cot-, red Philological and Pathological principle*. >he noblic approve of it, because tl is Common Sense, anu because Hie, know from saH'txp<iri*n»\\ tat one prepa rauou will not cure the three iUx&v.Qi Consumption* The suffering- disappointed andoteconraged invalid ap proves of it, because its principles hold out a reasonable Hup* and when bo uses NuialPs S>ruieura,lus hopes arc realized. . . 1 f he is in the first stage of Consumption, and uses the first bottle, his expcclora'ton, difficult and paintul.be comes free and easv ; his cough soon gels well , tne sore lie's, lickling in his throaumflammaiion, pain in his breast aide, head, back, jomiß and limbs are removed i If he is m the second stage and uses the second boule i his fever leave* hm; hh disturbed slumbers become I sweet and refreshing; his night sweats vanish ; Ms *x i pectomUon copious tuid bloody, assumes u healthy ap i pearsnee. and at length dtsappcojfi his bowpls be- I come regular: bis appeule returns.-; the flush mnu 1 cheek disappears; ‘he bunting heatinibe palms ot lui hands and soles oi hta feet are felt no.ocger , his cough now ceases jhe recovers and ts well- . . .. If he is tn the third stage, and uses the Umd boUle,ws Diarrhea gradually ceases: his weak bowels become 'irone; his eough and other bad symptoms disappear , leeble digestion becomes strong and vigorous, his •tomach recovers Us proper tone, and creates new,rich and nourishing blood: his strength returns; hts wauled body t* clothed with flesh « ms live ib >,avbl*, ar.d he t resiored to health. . . . Each bottle of NutalPa Syuacum has the byreptotns of the surge for which U ib intended pnmed ui front of the wrapper.whereby every invalid, knowing his own symp toms can judge for himself, WHICH BOFILE Hh Rfc* QUIRES; consequently no mistake can occur in se lecting the proper medicine. . . See Pamphleun possession of the Ednoror this paper, containing Dr. Nutall’s Pathology of Consumption.— lectures on the stricture and uses of the Human Lungs, and certificates of cures. tn- Prepared only by Dr. NLTALL, inventor and Proprietor. Price One Dollar Per Bottle. v KEYBER * M2DOWELL, 140 Wood si., Only Wholesale and Retail Agents for Pittsburgh and Allegheny Coumy. ya/.oAw THIRD SrAlik • bcrcular Conintnpuon, m Yellow Wrapper*. An fiixprcfltlon of Gratitude* DR BLANCH ABD-Ikor Sir —lt:x» with reelings not easily described, that I bave determined to address vou this letter. Previooa to consolOneyod,! htdraffered for »evenil years from the effects of Self Abuse, and feel bound to express my gratitude to you, and to declare to the world that your coarse of treatment, both in a moral and physical sense, has been of the most beneficial char acter In early life, at school, I learned the habit or Self Abacs, anil continued Ihe practice for six years, without beiug aware of its sinful nauire, or the ramble. consequences sure in follow us indulgence. 1 first ob served my upprute very much increased; but notwith standing that, 1 begun to lose fleshveryxupiuly; tmd.ex- Ulbit considerable emaciation. After a time, however, ray appetite failed, and I betame much debnttawd.-the slightest exeruon fatiguuig me exceedingly. Sly sight beemne impaired, and I lound my memory not so good as formerly- I also experienced a total disability to con centrate my mind on any one idea for even u sbprf time, ftlv lea. became very feeble, and loitered in watking. . 1 also had great difficulty in retaining my urine., In this enfeebled condition, my friends advised me to consult the family physician, who sotyi obtained from me - ,uc ‘i information as satisfied litat of the cause of my cbm plaints He impressed on me Urn necessity of rellnouißh ing the fiabii, pointing out tlie moral and physical ruin sure to follow its indulgence, bui oould not cure meOf iu effects which 1 auflered. The symptoms, uoeiurtml discharges, inability to retain unne, a Sow or lemene on the leastexetlioti, continued to grow upon me every duy At this time ihe faintly physician, above aUuded to. advised me to consult you. Alter n carelnlrpcrusnfof vour advertisement. I came to the ,conclu-ton that my case was one which required yonr treatment, end l thank formne I did so, and cannot lei the present oppor tunity pass without again adverting to the beneScmVef. fecu whieh yonr medicines and advice have had upon me How great must be the reward here and hemal lory, of one who creates eo much happiness in the world. I have no need Of saytng any mare. Enclosed you will find a token of ray gratitude. « remain yours, ever grateful, JOHNJ(W T®l>r Blanchard, No. 68 Smithfield street. You are ai perfect liberty to make reference publicly to my name. A. W. CoiUr, _ . „ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA W, FFICE NO 47 FOURTH STREET, bdoa Mar to I unit Psaifrorgk. Pa. tipelS dterlT A Card. 11HF- underaigded having had hia property fdeatroy.ed bv the reeenl fire at sewtekleyville,) partially m -nred iu the State Mutual Insurance Company, A. A- Cabbies, Agenl, No. 54 Southfield alreel, feels tt his duty, to state to the Company have fairly and honorably atr ranged tho amount due him ou him policy, a ndjpant toe Same promptly,, though nol tassJts d ° “ $5. ‘A me months to come. JOar.rn b. ikay.e.lli. ; Setoiciley, Pa., January IS, 1888—)al7;gw TkRYIHG ROOMS—For the purpose of drying Wool, I I Cotton. Lumber, and for Laundry purposes. Also,. for Japanning Cloth and Leather, and for all purposrs where a steady and uniform tempera ure Is deaired j. t® . hiah as 1150 degrees Fahrenheit or tmder, constructed to be heated by steam tubing No duet generated by.; the apparatusyand freedom from danger by hro, recont- mis mode of dmnjr topublle aitenuon. - SOJIIPE, SITKIKSON A OKELY. T — ONgTsHAWLS.—A. A. MASON A Co. aro ctoung , out the balance of their SB und SB shawls as law aa $4.50 and 85,00 ianM Merinos and pakamattas.-a. a mason A Co- are eloatng out alt their stock of French erinos. Paramattas, Alpaecaa, Ac. *o jantb n tOBACCO—ho bxs. assorted, for sale by 1 jalß : STUART A SILL. YINEGAR— Sobbla,tn sinreand for sale by ■ ■■ STUART A SILL. SOAP— 41 boxes fine Rosin Soap. In store end.for Bale by SHERRI FF A BINNING, )a 2O ' ii « No. 10 Market street. CORN— iOO bm. la eat for lalebj - j'aSQ. -■ 9HEBBIFF & UINNING; HOWE’S COUGH CANBV rrr tor OougUS Cold», Iloanenesa^Difflcul'y X3IIFTY GROSS )P r— for aaieby fjaiyj At ftl’POvViiLL ; rtiEAS—25 half thesis Yotoff Hyson; ~T, ~ .1 f si do do Utack; In slore and for sale iklß- . STUART fc tW.I.. 'OiIOUUJER BRACSS—Of all sorts. and. sizes, ft bv • lialttj KEYBER. & M’DOWEIA,. qwE’S COUGH CANDY ~ For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,- Ac I for sole. Wholesale .and retail, at manufacturera' prices, by ■Lip , KEYBER A ftPDOWELL fraSfIUSSKS—For Its radical care ot Hernia or Bnp- I rare,for rale by „ Jal# _ , KEYSEH fc M'DOWEI.T>- OH 002 THOMPSONS EVE WATEB-For i^- Q\ I Jal& V KEYSF.E & M’DOW&Mi -IJHANDY ANI> WINEg-For medleyPJL-t-"'! 0 n Mtehv -tunn ■ 1 KKYSF" «'" T ’l'.rr ejOTHi's’lNc|jaE. y REUMATISM.— Dr Brown's newls mscoirrea rr.i.* - „ cd; (or Rheumatism is a speedy andtenuinreaeiy (orthatpalnfultrouble. itneverfails, - * OBee and Private Consultation Rooms No. «, !«*> . MOND, Pittsburgh, Penns The Doctor s alwj^^at ; •1 • :• . > | t * | „ < 7,* T i ~ 4 V Z" 1 Dr. Ganott'a Improved Extract ’S • * , 07 i " YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA. , J J . . rtlHEdriginal a *d odly genuine preparation for the 4 * L permanent cure Of -Consumption und Diseases of r A * * * the Lunge, when thes ore supposed to be effected by the- L -. \ * *. 100 free Yt WILL cKiE wi?H0 I ni' W " ’/, J -T ' Scrofula, , - > a i itC ' orKlng-aEvn, '~-A\ , ' Cancers,Tumors, ' $. _■- i Eruptions of the Skin, t ' % K ' - Erysipelas, Chrome Sore } a -* *. * Eyes. Ringworm, or Tellers. d, J^'*Z^ v y Scaldllead,Kbeamausm,PAinain . - , the Bonea or Joints, QJd Sores and. Ul- ? I cere, SwelUngof the GlandSrSjrphili ,Dy* ~ * i pcpiia, Salt Rheum, Disease of the Kidney a, s Lossoi Appetite,Diseasesartsingfromthe >v* - ' 1 , nseef Mercury, Pain lathe Sides and * Shoulders,GeneralDebitfty,Drop« * -i jr-*.*- ** * iy,Lumbago, Jaundice, and , L ys* * Costiveneas i 4 * THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN THE SHAKER PREPARED «YELLOW DOCn.’ 1 ~ AND THE “RED HONDURAS SARSAPAIUt,LA T I % - - are ; the invaluable remedial agents from -which “Dr. i ' ' * Guyxotis Improved Extract or Yellow Dock and Sar- , ~ sapErilla” Is'Armed i and the laboratory of Dr Guyzou - > has 1 , riven ns the virtues ol ihqse roots in their perfect „ ■’* 4 v r tu>B. His preparation contains all the restorative prop- -V- 1 "* ' ernes of the roots, combined and concentrated in their 3 v mmostsirengthandejfic&cy * , Experiments were made in the manufacture of this medicine, until it was found that it could not he further # - > (amoved. - . r %/ iiecordlngls,we fuidiwesoricd to, almost universally, - in cases of Hepatic, Scorbutic and Cutaneous complaints , * " orgeneratprogtraUQaof all the vital powers, and all % tho»e tormenting dueasos of the skin, So trying to the , _ . ' ~ l ~ patience, aiuTso inju r iousio health ‘ 1 \ -+ f ffeirofvfaiSyph'lis, Mercurial CowpiatntSf Cancet 3 * * - 6hngrineyJHuttmaastn % anda vaetxaneiy of other d*sti~ , r _ grua&Uanddangerouadteeaia arespetdUvand perfectly -ij f < mndfiiihivuqfthxsitttdutnt * 1 * SslUsS,|]Vlichigafl}, October 6,1«51 < “ , JUtiJokti D: Park-Dc ar Sirt If is with unutterable t 4 _ -•=. \ • feelingkot era ulud? that Tam tUrie.ihrottghlhe Divine < # V / 7 Proviaenceol God", and by thewonuer-worluug agency T \ s r * of that excellent medicine,‘••Gnjzott’s Yellow oock V* 1 and togive you a few symptoms of my , almost hopeless case. . , , _ *"4 » In the winteT of 1850,1 was attacked with a severe r i « ' pain, which was gradually extending through the whole right aide add at the same time, a total pxoatration + l of my physical system; also, my jeghadshraukto about _ £\ r -r two*Uurds of it Q common swe 1 procured the attend- ' J ance of a skiiiul practitioner, who pronounoed my dia- \ r ease one of the worstformsofliver complaint He said \ my ease~was one not easily handled, but prescribed fOr - * ,•* me. Iremained under his treatment until I was satis- » f T »U-> hed he coaid not help me I then procured of your agent r c n JU at this place, W A Beer*,two bottles of Guyxoti’sYel- % > /'•- low Dock and Sarsaparilla, from which I received-a - -t ' ( vast amount of benefit After having taken four bottles , d * more, I was able lo pursue my buali esk without any ' inconvenience, and have been 6ince that time a well s < *■ “' v » man, while but a short ume since I was confined to my *■ > ” v V bed xbree-fouiihs of the ume, and I cannot ascribe the , *■ > retam of my health to an> other cause than by the - K ageaoyoi ihat truly valuable medic.ne, GuvsotPe Yel- “ > « low Dock and Sarsaparilla. HASS! L VAURIPEB SALihEj October 14,185t< t * L ' * Mr. J. D Park— Dear Sir * I send you the foregoing , ‘ certificate, and so far-oS lam acqaaimed with bisca«e» , > it is ail true. I procured it, thmlong u might be a hrne» ' &t.io yon and the Ypa huverthe privilege of - -- t. » •- using it as you think best Yimm, IILEK> 77ie following Lttur-a fnmi a,ktgkly tap£cmbU Phytt* J. £ 1 cian.iahoatjoytia* &U*mspvwnc*. * Navabbs, (SiarkCo.,o) Nov, t, 1651. r . - * Dr. John I), Park— Dear Sirs “ Dr. Guyttrtto Extract - } %-n. of Sarsaparilla ” This medicine has been presented, 3 by me for the last three years, wub goodeffeot, tngene- rai debility, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, iV >. 4 Chronic and Nervous -diseases. In ail Female Com- $ * plaints it eextainly»unequalled. . " , "i In tbe use of thT* medicmo the patient nonsi&nuy ‘ t gains strength and vigw > a fact worth* of great con- * vl * , sideration. Ills pieoaahttoihe taste and smell,and can t , be ased by persons with the most delicate-stomachs, - ±-> " with safety, under any circumstances. I am a> ealung fromexpenence.andtolhe&fiiiciedl&dviseusiu*. DR. J 6 LEEPbR , Extract of a Letter from an cztsrmvs MsrckanPin Ifes ' noA, Wur&nnA A i Nxbhah; (Wisconsin), Oct®, 1851. | Mr. John D Port—Dear Sir: (am out of your tt W!s* v tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherryand “Dr. Gnyrou’s Ex- - f = [ tract ol Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla n Fleasc for _ 41 -zJ. ward asupply immediately. A t Your Balaam of Wild Cherry worked to a charm herv. —not a bottle failed of affording immediate relief nndm ' l every instance but one (an old gentleman of 71 ypara of oget it cared, and the VollowTtock haadone equally. : .. as well. 1 took three bolUes myaalf, last fa2L:aad en---.,. • joyed perfect health last winter, for the first winter for ' $ * eleven years, being troubled with a severe erttpuon of w c \ the skin, which laid me op from two weeks to four months every winter and spring, unui last winter-- Henry B, Jones, a brother merchant aad a particular zJk friend of mine|took (wo bottles of the Yellow Dock for - a Scrofulous Eruption, which k has worked on cdure Bare, ’ My store is at the comer of Wisconsin Avenno an| # ’ Waludtßireel Yoars, respectfully. _ , CHARLES E. CASE. « © > (O* price 81 per battle —six bottles for 85. * * - Sold by J. D. PARS, Cincinnati, Ohio, North-easi corner of Foprthand walnut sXs.y-rentrane«= < : • on Walnut—>to whom all orders must be addressed. < J Kidd A Co, Pittsburgh, L Wilcox, Jr, corner Marker J i street and the Diamond] B A Falmestock A Co, pills* „ , J A Jones, Fmsuurgh, Lee & Beckham, AUe- f SCity, LTRusseU x Washington; WH Lamber rankilnj, L B Bowie,. Uiuontown;■•■tt Wehy*:.-.:. Greensburgb; S Kountz, SqaieraetiScott A Gilmore, > Bedford: Ifeed A Son, Huntingdon jMniOrr, Hollidays-;- -- ~ burgh; UiidebratulACo, Indianaj '7R Wnght,KiUaa- - : ning; Evans A-Co, Brook villc; A Wilson A Son, Waynesburgh, M } Farland A Co,N Callender, Mead ville 1. Burton A Co, Erie jilenry Foxker, Mercer j Jos? : ;v-v, : .t: > . v - Kelly ACpi Butler: SSmith, Beaver; J l> . - • • Warren :- F L ACS Jones, Condersport; P .Crooker: Jr.,Brownsville. ... ~- : . . .•-InovXS.,, ‘M fy'-' , ' ia ggjSK~e [•i SYMPTOMS. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoralt ■ For the cure op coughs, colds, hoarse ness* BRONCHITIS, whooping cough. CROUP/ ASTHfttA and CONSUMPTION.. ‘ ;in offering to ;be commumiythisjusilycdebraied re* . ’ medy for diseases of the throat and longs, it Is Oot onr . wish to tnSe with thd lives or kealtb of ihe t afflicted, bat _ „ K ~ frankly telay before then the opinions of distinguished * x menandsomeonheevideueesrof u success, fromwhiqh ' they can judge for themselves. \Ve sincerely pledge j - • . ourselves to make no wild a sextums or false statement* | of its-effieaey, nor will we hold out any hope to-suffering * • * humanity winch facts will not warrant ManVyrrc/i are hero given* ami we solicit a« tnquiijr - **** from the public mio all we publish, feeling&ssured they J ** willfind them perfectly reliable, anil the medioum wot* " i K thy their best confidence and patronage ' 'Frokilh* durmgvuAsi PtritSSorfif Cksmistrv and Mats* < “ ** ' i%a AStdicOj Btotodout College A 1 ** » Dear Sir: I delayed answenng ihe recft'pt of your 4 „ •* preparation, nntil l had an opportunity of witnes mg Us J -i ’ L -~ cdeciam my own family, or in the famibeaof my friend*. l bave now done with a high degree of sausfac- * f t llori, in cesea both of adults and children ‘ 1 Ibave found it, as its ingredients show, a-powprfol ye- V medy for colds and coughs andjpulmonary diseased f . y PARKER CiEAVEGAND, M 0, BauJtswiCTt, Me»»Feb. t» * 9 i “ v, i .. • . - - . C ’ -f'-i j". -f. V- ;•• -V.: I T’.' "• From an Ovcnar tn (&< Hamilton Mills, in thirCtiv, " - iowau Aug 10,1849. fc -- DrwJ.C Ayer. 1 haveheeneored of the worstcouah s I ever had in my hie,.by your “Casßay Pjscroaat,*- and Aeverfail, when l liavo opportunity of recommending it * "‘V. i toothers. Youra, respectfully. S. D EMERSON. , ■ ■ a . „ I Jprßead Use following, and see if tins medicine ia “ s'* ■* * * wonhamal. The patient had become very feebla.snd ' . ' ■<' ihejedectof ilte medicine vraannmistaltably-di&tinct:-- - ; Hurras Stahs Hoist, Siraiog* Spauros, > “ ~ Or. J C Ayer,—Sir. I have been afflicted svithapain. '*** ' i. falhffec>looo£thebing»,andaUt)ieeymptoni*ofstttled i - , , consompuao, for more than a year Icoaldflnd name* ■. dlelne Inal would reach my case, nnul I commenced the '■> usc-’ol your "OnaasvPJMrroaii,” which gave me gntloal * 73 relief anil have been aieadily gaming mr >Wc&ili nil mV it alibis well nigh restored- ’ * _ *. While lUing your medicine, I had the gratification of r rr , - qnnngwuhum^reverendfriend,Mr.Trnm&n, of3wnp- ~i ter Dutnct,Whojiad bdeh suspendedfromhisnatocSal * - .‘‘v duties by a severe httafk or bronchms. * _ v, . ; I nave pleasure m certifying these facts ioiqq, y *>l ' \ - , - And am, sir,yDora respectfully, * " "" . • j. CAtqUPBj of Sflqth Cypi|my 1 *• ii? 1 following waa one of the "worst of cases which the physicians and friends thought tobeincurable 1 t Ccngnihg incessantly night and day,. X became ghastly « j s and patej my eyes were aonhea and glassy* and ay ' _ '' , breath yery shoru Indeed, I was rapidly famng. and such distress for breath, that bat Utile hope of my recov- r * ery coaldbeentcnalned.Whilcmthisßlmaiicm, afneod ot©ine,ltheßev John Keller,of|heMethfdistcharch,i brought me a bottle of year Chbbsi which I medmtpe to gratify him, than from any Wcctationof - obtaining relief li? good effect indoeed * its use, and i soon found my health maeh " Now in three snonths, I anrwclland nndconat . \ mbutemy cute only to yoar great ineaimne* ' With me , * PreparedandiOldbyJamesC.A}CT,rraeUcaiChem* . . „ KlaU.by aA. “ . "1 bv J-M. Townsend; m Allegheny Cliy < P i&war,*? and 1. Donglass, and by *WgJu f i • y»»ncrgHv-' _ " ■ , ■ ■ v " , ‘ «>cifSkltnr« and Chari* Itsrsroojwu > MEYER, 4M Benn «reet. above the. J A ml rnhalßridce, keeps constantly on, hsod and mniret " *jr* l®Mrtrdcr. at the totwst pwrar, every desenpuon oi MS FURNiTuRE, SOFAS and CHAIRS „ workmanship and most approved style*. - > , Y <>r JS® b h tSw?Sslddnwcß»ylsiih»W^rc m ,n ( , , myg7.tljS.wlt J n acON—A emaß lot ofSbouHcrc, Side* and Hems, „ " • eucr \ ' ■ ; 3 s w'' ***** l '"~ . v„v. ;■ V '■ \ '*£V" ’ r \ >* „ • , v • v*.* - -.V.' T - * * I*V
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